I think you got it @akeady
Here is the Caracalla example: [IMG] Caracalla, as Caesar, Æ19 of Nicopolis ad Istrum, Moesia Inferior. AD 198-217. M AVR KAI ANTΩNINO, bare...
There is a Nikopolis ad Istrum coin of Caracalla with a similar reverse. I checked wildwinds' provincial section and could not find the type under...
Is it that uncommon? Check out Forum Ancient Coins - they always have lots of Carausius coins for sale.
I just have a Siscia quarter follis of the guy... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Heavy red patina on this double sestertius of Postumus, not exactly pleasing but definitely interesting. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I like the greenish patina on Julian majorina: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have a silver coin that is nicely toned - an antoninanus of Phillip I. Probably the best tone of any coin in my collection. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have yet to add an Allectus. When I do I'm sure it will an antoninianus.
Here we are at Domitian. So here goes: Domitian, A.D. 81-96 AE 25, 11.7 grams - SYRIA, Antioch ad Orontem Obverse: DOMITIANVS CAESAR, Laureate...
A house or half a house, depending on where you live, for that coin!
No not fair, but I did it to amuse myself. Certainly I didn't do that on my SATs and GMAT.
Me too, need to get to Domitian!
I remember Manzikert from my Byzantine history class taught by prof. Warren Treadgold, one of the top historians these days of the Byzantine era....
I took it again and got 10 out of ten. Hint: they show the correct answers when you miss a question.
Good @Sallent !
Only ten questions - I got seven correct, which I was a bit disappointed with. How many can you get right?...
I don't have any duplicates yet. I had a number of AE4 LRBS that I upgraded to AE2s of the same rulers (Julian, Gratian, Arcadius and so forth)...
Very nice tiles...
Welcome to Cointalk and nice score on that Republican coin.
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